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Stephanie King interviews Sophie Harris, a postpartum therapist, about postpartum challenges and self-care. They discuss overcoming self-neglect, emotional struggles, setting boundaries, and the importance of community support. Listeners get practical advice for better postpartum experiences.Click HERE for the Show Notes!Where to find Sophie and how to connect with her:InstagramWebsite1:1 TherapyGET IN TOUCH!
On World Obesity Day, Anna Taylor, Executive Director at the Food Foundation leads a panel discussion on the systems that need to be in place to enable people to maintain a healthy weight and prevent obesity. With Kat Jenner, head of the Obesity Health Alliance, Dr Sophie Harris, consultant in diabetes in general medicine, Dr Stuart Flint, Associate Professor of the Psychology of Obesity at the University of Leeds and Penny Walters, adult ambassador for the Food Foundation who campaigns for a change in the food system. Click here for the Food Foundation Manifesto and here to sign up for the newsletter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Sophie Harris AKA Looking After Mum shares her journey from her early days in the mental health sector, and dealing with childhood experiences, to building a thriving private practice during the pandemic - throwing an unplanned pregnancy in the mix too. The conversation delves into the struggles of motherhood, the challenges of balancing work and family life, and Sophie's incredible growth on social media, amassing 100,000 followers by honing her content strategy. Sophie also opens up about handling online negativity and the importance of setting boundaries. We also talk rage, common relationship issues she sees in couples who are also parents to young kids, plans for the future, and finding joy amidst the chaos of motherhood. Find Sophie on Instagram here Or her website here Don't forget to join the conversation with me on Instagram here. --------------------------------------------- This episode is sponsored by brilliant small brand The Stationer, so if you're looking for stocking fillers in this run up to Christmas, look no further! The Stationer is an online stationery shop with a fully curated selection by founder and stationery obsessive Tessa and she is on a special mission to get to 9,000 orders before the end of 2024, and you can help her get there! Tessa sources the very best in planners, notebooks, fountain pens, pencils, washi tape, sticky notes, stickers - and other desktop items, from all over the world with a brilliantly unique selection you won't find just anywhere. If you're looking for the hard work to be done for you Tessa sells bundles at a discounted rate. A Basics Kit, a Starter Kit featuring her best sellers, and a Study Kit – perfect for starting a new term or a new chapter! You can get 10% off full price products with the code: WOMENSBUSINESS and I urge you to have a look at her awesome selection and support this wonderful small business. Shop now! Episode Highlights 02:06 Sophie's Early Life and Career Beginnings 05:15 Journey into Mental Health and Occupational Therapy 09:03 Burnout and a New Beginning 09:52 Starting a Private Practice During the Pandemic 17:13 Building an Instagram Following 23:11 The Realities of Social Media Growth 26:37 Facing Criticism and Standing Firm 28:06 Setting Healthy Boundaries 29:49 Navigating Motherhood and Social Media 32:02 Supporting Mums Through Imperfection 33:18 Relationship Strain After Babies 37:48 Managing Resentment and Rage 43:25 Balancing Parenting and Self-Care 47:44 Marketing for Therapists 50:05 Future Plans and Reflections 53:30 Final Thoughts and Contact Information
GoDaddy's “Made in America” series has just debuted its fifth season, which captures the real, unscripted stories of small business owners as they unfolded in real time. Today we're going to talk about capturing and sharing unpredictable stories to create authentic brand messaging. To help me discuss this topic, I'd like to welcome Sophie Harris, Senior Video Producer at GoDaddy and Creative Director of GoDaddy's “Made in America” documentary series RESOURCES Made in America website: https://www.godaddy.com/made-in-america Register for the Medallia CX Day webinar: Building Loyalty: How Top Brands Create Forever Customers with CX - https://bit.ly/3M7dkQM Connect with Greg on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregkihlstrom Don't miss a thing: get the latest episodes, sign up for our newsletter and more: https://www.theagilebrand.show Check out The Agile Brand Guide website with articles, insights, and Martechipedia, the wiki for marketing technology: https://www.agilebrandguide.com The Agile Brand podcast is brought to you by TEKsystems. Learn more here: https://www.teksystems.com/versionnextnow The Agile Brand is produced by Missing Link—a Latina-owned strategy-driven, creatively fueled production co-op. From ideation to creation, they craft human connections through intelligent, engaging and informative content. https://www.missinglink.company Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
GoDaddy's “Made in America” series has just debuted its fifth season, which captures the real, unscripted stories of small business owners as they unfolded in real time. Today we're going to talk about capturing and sharing unpredictable stories to create authentic brand messaging. To help me discuss this topic, I'd like to welcome Sophie Harris, Senior Video Producer at GoDaddy and Creative Director of GoDaddy's “Made in America” documentary series RESOURCES Made in America website: https://www.godaddy.com/made-in-america Register for the Medallia CX Day webinar: Building Loyalty: How Top Brands Create Forever Customers with CX - https://bit.ly/3M7dkQM Connect with Greg on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregkihlstrom Don't miss a thing: get the latest episodes, sign up for our newsletter and more: https://www.theagilebrand.show Check out The Agile Brand Guide website with articles, insights, and Martechipedia, the wiki for marketing technology: https://www.agilebrandguide.com The Agile Brand podcast is brought to you by TEKsystems. Learn more here: https://www.teksystems.com/versionnextnow The Agile Brand is produced by Missing Link—a Latina-owned strategy-driven, creatively fueled production co-op. From ideation to creation, they craft human connections through intelligent, engaging and informative content. https://www.missinglink.company Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Deciding to skip college and permanently move to Israel takes guts and self-belief. After Sophie's gap year there, she felt it was right to stick around, even though she barely spoke Hebrew and knew just a handful of people. In this episode, Sophie and I share plenty of laughs and dive into some deep chats, covering everything from the balagan life in Israel to her experience on October 7th. We also discuss Sophie's awesome new project, Hot Girls Do Shabbat. Meet Sophie Harris: the founder of Hot Girls Do Shabbat and TikTok account AmericanInIsrael, and a friendly face at Cafe Xoho in TLV. By dishing out real Israeli lifestyle content, she's snagged over 50K followers across Instagram and TikTok.
Kicking off episode 2 with a deep dive into Sophie Harris's birth story!! It's a bloody good one. She's a super mamma for sure. Tune in for all the mamma chat!
What does it take to make your business actually work? Therapist (and client of mine) Sophie Harris talks about the reality of her self-employment journey, from 3 clients an evening with a newborn to growing her instagram by 80,000 followers in a year. Mentioned in the episode: You Are a Badass by Jen Sincero (aff link) Looking After Mum - instagram, website Alice Benham - instagram, website
Lifelong eczema warrior Sophie Harris joins this episode of Eczema Out Loud to talk about her experiences seeing medical specialists and holistic practitioners and navigating the eczema treatment landscape alongside those professionals. Will we be seeing you at Eczema Expo in Denver this June? Learn more about our annual patient conference. Email us at podcast@nationaleczema.org. National Eczema Association (NEA) The National Eczema Association is the driving force for an eczema community fueled by knowledge, strengthened through collective action and propelled by the promise for a better future.
On this episode of the Sleep Show I speak to pregnancy and postpartum psychotherapist Sophie Harris.Sophie's a psychotherapist who specialises in helping new mums during pregnancy and postpartum. She aims to normalise motherhood's tough times, help mums feel better, and celebrate being a mother. She believes that supporting and valuing the role of a mother should be made a priority to help build a happier and healthier society.She's also known as Looking After Mum on Instagram and I absolutely LOVE her reassuring and supportive posts. I experienced night rage as a new mum and I wasn't expecting it. The rage really took me by surprise and I found her page invaluable in my early days of motherhood.I really hope she becomes a regular guest on the podcast for us!During this episode she talks us through:-Mum rage-Irrational fears-Intrusive thoughts-Anxiety-Anxious thoughts-ResentmentAnd SO much more!I found it so reassuring to hear that I wasn't the only one who found some days so exhausting that I didn't have the energy to even brush my teeth.And I really hope you enjoy listening to this episode as much as we enjoyed recording it together!You can find Sarah's amazing Instagram page here:www.instagram.com/looking_after_mum/Further links:www.lookingaftermum.co.ukwww.empoweredmumclub.co.uk
How about Mary Earps' penalty shootout last week, eh! Fittingly, Chloe and Rachel are joined by another keeper this week to look back on it all: former Arsenal, London Bees and Brighton shot-stopper, Sophie Harris!We reflect on what the Finalissima told us about the Lionesses in what was arguably their toughest test since the final of the Euros, while Sophie gives us the inside story at Brighton and their (third) managerial appointment of the season. Plus, we take a deep dive into the world of professional goalkeepers – feat. initiations, the truth of the ‘loner' stereotype, and how Sophie's goalkeeper coach dad accidentally improved her competitors!Got a question for us? Tweet us @FootballRamble, @GirlsontheBall and @Morgie_89Sign up for our Patreon for exclusive live events, ad-free Rambles, full video episodes and loads more: patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Imposters Club returns for our 5th season, and this time we're talking WORK. Sinéad's pivoting her career, Melissa's returning from maternity leave and the whole world is talking about how we can work better.The time has come. Nursery is booked, start date at work is confirmed, flexible working is approved - and Melissa is feeling EVERYTHING. Returning to work after having a child comes with a lot of conflicting emotions, pressures, and a sense of being pulled in 100 different directions - is it something we can every truly be ready for? Well, probably not - but there are things you can do to prepare practically and emotionally. We're joined this week by pregnancy and postpartum therapist Sophie Harris aka @looking_after_mum, to talk about managing expectations, honest conversations and feeling more confident about returning to work.Follow Sophie Harris on Instagram @looking_after_mumLearn more about Sophie Harris and Looking After MumResources:My Bump Pay: mybumppay.comMother Pukka & Flex Appeal, ‘Forever Flex' Report: https://www.motherpukka.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Forever_Flex_report_FINAL-03.11.20.pdf National Childbirth Trust, ‘Returning To Work After Maternity Leave': https://www.nct.org.uk/life-parent/work-and-childcare/returning-work/returning-work-after-maternity-leave The Imposters Club is a Morley Radio production. Head to morleyradio.co.uk to listen to The Imposters Club and a whole host of exciting shows.Credits:Presenters: Sinéad Kennedy Sklar and Melissa MurdockEditors: Camilo Salazar and Kody Wilson at Morley Radio PR: Georgie RutherfordWe'd love to know about how you're helping yourself feel good enough and choosing what's good enough for you. Email us at theimpostersclub@gmail.com, contact us on instagram @theimpostersclub or on twitter @impostersclub, and visit theimpostersclub.co.uk. Head to wherever you get your podcasts and give us a 5 star rating - it helps other people find us!
The number of podcasts has exploded in the past five years, and so much of the field is dominated by big names and platforms like Spotify and Liberty, but we shouldn't give up on the medium's revolutionary potential.Late last year, TRNN Editor-in-Chief and Working People host Maximillian Alvarez had the honor of speaking to a class at Tulane University called "Introduction to Podcasting and Social Justice" taught by Dr. Billy Saas, co-host and producer of the podcast Money on the Left, as well as the co-founder and co-director of the Money on the Left Editorial Collective. The students in the class talked to him about how and why he started Working People, how the show has grown over the years, and they also had a deep conversation about the political importance of podcasting as a medium. Then, Alvarez recorded a follow-up conversation with Dr. Saas and two students from the class, Sophia Badame and Sophie Harris, about how the class evolved over the semester, the final projects they worked on, and how the next generation of podcasters are working to explore and expand the medium.Pre-Production: Maximillian AlvarezStudio/Post-Production: Jules TaylorRead the transcript of this podcast: https://therealnews.com/podcasting-can-still-be-a-revolutionary-tool-it-depends-on-how-we-use-itAdditional links/info below...Billy's faculty page and Twitter page:https://liberalarts.tulane.edu/departments/communication/people/william-saashttps://twitter.com/BillySaasMoney on the Left website, Facebook page, and Twitter page:https://moneyontheleft.org/https://www.facebook.com/moneyonthelefthttps://twitter.com/moneyontheleftMaximillian Alvarez, The Chronicle Review (The Chronicle of Higher Education), "The Podcast University (An Interview with Zachary Davis)":https://www.chronicle.com/article/the-podcast-university/Maximillian Alvarez, Current Affairs, "Can the Working Class Speak?":https://www.currentaffairs.org/2018/12/can-the-working-class-speakForest Hunt, FAIR, “The New Podcast Oligopoly”:https://fair.org/home/the-new-podcast-oligopoly/Featured Music (all songs sourced from the Free Music Archive at freemusicarchive.org):Jules Taylor, "Working People Theme Song"Help us continue producing radically independent news and in-depth analysis by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer: Donate: https://therealnews.com/donate-podSign up for our newsletter: https://therealnews.com/newsletter-podLike us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/therealnewsFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/therealnews
Late last year, Max had the honor of getting to speak to a class at Tulane University called "Introduction to Podcasting and Social Justice" taught by Dr. Billy Saas, cohost and producer of the podcast Money on the Left, as well as the cofounder and codirector of the Money on the Left Editorial Collective. The students in the class talked to Max about how and why he started Working People, how the show has grown over the years, and they also had a deep conversation about the political importance of podcasting as a medium. In the first half of this episode, you'll hear Max's conversation with the "Introduction to Podcasting and Social Justice" class, which was recorded and edited by the students. Then, in the second half of the episode, you'll hear Max's follow-up conversation with Dr. Saas and two students from the class, Sophia Badame and Sophie Harris, about how the class evolved over the semester, the final projects they worked on, and how the next generation of podcasters are working to explore and expand the medium. Additional links/info below... Billy's faculty page and Twitter page Money on the Left website, Facebook page, and Twitter page Maximillian Alvarez, The Chronicle Review (The Chronicle of Higher Education), "The Podcast University (An Interview with Zachary Davis)" Maximillian Alvarez, Current Affairs, "Can the Working Class Speak?" Permanent links below... Working People Patreon page Leave us a voicemail and we might play it on the show! Labor Radio / Podcast Network website, Facebook page, and Twitter page In These Times website, Facebook page, and Twitter page The Real News Network website, YouTube channel, podcast feeds, Facebook page, and Twitter page Featured Music (all songs sourced from the Free Music Archive: freemusicarchive.org) Jules Taylor, "Working People Theme Song"
Meet Sophie, one of the most kick-ass music photographers out there. We talk about getting started in music photography, the moment she knew she wanted to do this for her career and something happens in the lightning round that has never happened on this show before. About Sophie: After she graduated from Furman University with a BA in Art and Communication Studies, she immediately moved to Atlanta from South Carolina to pursue my passion in Atlanta's music scene. She is currently affiliated with Interscope Records and multiple online publications including Highlight Magazine and Stage Right Secrets. Her work has been published in Rolling Stone India and Alternative Press. She has worked festivals including Lollapalooza, Shaky Knees, Firefly, and Hinterland. Show Notes and Images: https://shewillrockyou.com/2022/02/18/meet-the-photographer-sophie-harris/ Visit Our Website: https://www.shewillrockyou.com Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@shewillrockyoupodcast Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shewillrockyoupodcast Shop Our Merchandise: https://she-will-rock-you.creator-spring.com/ About the Show: The goal of She Will Rock You has always been to educate our listeners. Whether that is about a classic rock artist or a new and emerging artist. We want to help promote new rock artists, especially those who are women or minorities. Rock and roll is not dead, and we aim to do everything that we can to spread the love. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/she-will-rock-you/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/she-will-rock-you/support
Hear all the music on our rolling playlist: https://bit.ly/CultBunk EMMY, BRIT and BAFTA award winning composer Howard Goodall tells us about his new remembrance cantata ‘Unconditional Love', a career of composing pretty much every memorable British comedy theme tune ever, Brexit's effect on musicians and much more. Howard joins guest Sophie Harris plus Alex and Jelena (for the first time) to explore the many folds of Joanna Hogg's The Souvenir Part II – a movie about a movie within a movie about a movie, Cate Le Bon's latest album, Pompeii, plus we head into the Courtauld to find out what's behind their new exhibition Van Gogh Self-Portraits. “Streaming should have democratised music. But there's very few people at the party.” – Howard Goodall “Cate le Bon's Pompeii refers to a life interrupted. It's the perfect lockdown album.” – Sophie Harris “Young people have sacrificed a lot to keep us alive during COVID. Now we must pay them back by listening to them.” – Howard Goodall Written and presented by Alex Andreou and Jelena Sofronijevic. Audio production by Alex Rees. Theme music: ‘Bunker Theme (Juntos Mix)' by Kenny Dickinson. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. The Culture Bunker is a Podmasters production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1. (Sig) The English Country Blues Band : The Italian Job from the CD Unruly (Weekend Beatnik)2. Justin Adams & Mauro Durante : Cupa Cupa from the CD Still Moving (Ponderosa Music)3. Monsieur Doumani : Alavrostishiotis from the CD Pissourin (Glitterbeat)4. Granny's Attic : Rakes Of Kirkby/ Will Grimdon's No. 2 from the CD The Brickfields (Grimdon)5. La Tipica Folklórica feat. Milagros Caliva : El Coyuyo y la Tortuga from the CD La Diablera (TAC)6. Lonan : The Cuckoo from the CD Forever Has Flown (Lonanfolk)7. Devin Hoff feat. Julia Holter : Let No Man Steal Your Thyme from the CD Voices From The Empty Moor (Songs Of Anne Briggs) (Kill Rock Stars)8. Sophie Harris & Maudlin : If I Were A Blackbird from the DL/LP Songs Without Authors Vol. 1 (Broadside Hacks)9. Bonga Jean-Baptiste : Kaylwa Krazé from the CD Boula (Buda)10. Yohan Giaume feat. Evan Christopher : Lez African É Lá from the CD Whisper Of A Shadow Opus 1 (Life Celebration)11. Tommy Reck : The Kilfrush /The Trip To Durrow from the CD Fire Draw Near (River Lea)12. Pontún : Atlantean from the DL single (Pontún)13. Shooglenifty : Caravan Up North from the CD Acid Croft Vol 9 (Shooglenifty)14. Steve Gunn : In The Valley from the CD Thank You MC 1941 (Private Release) 15. Slow Jane : Fly from the DL single (Slow Jane)16. Monoswezi : Where Is My Mbira? from the CD Shanu (Riverboat)17. Moana & The Tribe feat. Mari Boine : Aio Ana from the CD Ono (Black Pearl)18. Karine Polwart & Dave Milligan : The Old Men Of The Shells from the CD Still As Your Sleeping (Hudson)19. Multumult : Cantec In Stil Levantin (Song In Levantine Style) from the CD Now And Then (The Lollipoppe Shoppe)20. Fanfare Ciocarlia : The Hungarian Wild Bunch from the CD It Wasn't Hard To Love You (Asphalt Tango)21. Ustad Saami : Prayer For Peace from the DL album East Pakistan Sky (Glitterbeat)22. Puuluup : Lambad Ei Joo from the CD Viimane Suusataja (Ounaviks)23. Henry Sparks : Here Comes The Storm from the DL single (Henry Sparks)24. Billy Bragg : Ten Mysterious Photos That Can't Be Explained from the CD The Million Things That Never Happened (Cooking Vinyl)25. Omar Sosa & Seckou Keita : Allah Léno from the CD Suba (Bendigedig)26. La Cumbia Chicharra : Guatón Feliz from the CD El Grito (Discos La Chicharra)27. Opium Moon feat. MiRaz : La La Lai from the CD Night + Day (Six Degrees)28. Justin Adams & Mauro Durante : Volos from the CD Still Moving (Ponderosa Music) Podwireless can also be heard streamed live on Mixcloud.You can find more details including past playlists and links to labels at www.podwireless.comFollow the links for previous podcasts.
Todays episode we're joined by Sophie, mum of two living in Sydney Australia. Sophie helpfully shares how her expectation of motherhood and the reality it is weren't aligned. She wrestles with her great intentions of wanting to serve God and love those around her well, but feeling the limits that come with raising kids. We chat about priorities, jealousy and seeking to know and love God more in this season. Please follow and leave a review of this show. Join us on Instagram @unsungstoriespodcast. “We need to focus on things that last, to have a bigger perspective in every day moments. To be okay with not getting practical things done, but setting our to do list aside and spend time in Gods word.”“Life isn't about avoiding difficulty or suffering.”"Seeing my own sin come out in my frustration, my impatience, it's an opportunity to see more of who I am as a really sinful person, and how much more amazing it is that he died for me, that he saved me!”“One of the hardest things has been to solidify the practice of reading my Bible and praying in a regular way, when nothing else in my day is regular.”
Well, it didn't come home. But guess what will always come home on a Wednesday? This podcast. And this week we have a special one for you. It only took 28 weeks to finally get her booked, We have an Instagram story-poller, a lover of the Olsen twins and an all-round piece of sunshine, Sophie Harris. She joins us as we discuss childhood dreams to live out, apocalyptic breakfasts and the one film Sophie would save for future generations on her last day on earth. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lastdaypod. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today on the Take on Board podcast, we’re doing something a little bit different. Helga is speaking to Jenni McNamara about managing the overwhelm of your digital mailbox.Jenni has worked in IT in multiple industries for over 30 years in multiple roles, in change, training and transformation projects. She has always been interested in productivity and efficiency and helping others find ways to work smarter rather than harder.We should also say that this podcast was on the recommendation of the wonderful Sophie Harris who recommended a meeting with Jenni – thanks Soph for the suggestion of both topic and speaker!Let us know if you have any tips for staying on top of your emails over in the Facebook group - we love to share best practices!Contact Jenni or find out more about her:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenni-mcnamara-a5b842a/FOR MORE TAKE ON BOARD INFORMATION:Join the Take on Board community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TakeOnBoard/Follow along on Twitter: @TakeOnBoardFor more information about Helga Svendsen: https://www.helgasvendsen.com.au/Interested in working with Helga? https://www.helgasvendsen.com.au/workwithmeContact Helga: helga@helgasvendsen.com.au
Taylor Swift, who recently won Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards, has today released a new album called Fearless (Taylor's Version), which is an exact remake of her 2008 breakthrough album, Fearless. Music critic Sophie Harris explains why Taylor is repeating herself and reviews the new record. Tom Sutcliffe discusses HRH the Duke of Edinburgh's interest in art and literature with Jonathan Yeo, who painted his portrait, and Ian Lloyd, author of The Duke: 100 Chapters in the life of Prince Philip. Skellig author David Almond discusses his new novel Bone Music. Set in the forests and fells of Northern England, it's about a young girl who connects with a spiritual ancestor from the stone-age. Critics Jan Asante and Kohinoor Sahota discuss the provocative new Amazon drama, Them. Does it offer something new in the politicised American gothic horror genre or is it just a Jordan Peele rip off? Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe Producer: Timothy Prosser Production Co-ordinator: Hilary Buchanan Studio Manager: Matilda Macari Main image above: Taylor Swift. Image credit: Francis Specker/CBS via Getty Images
For our Friday Review, critics Jacqueline Springer and Sophie Harris give their verdict on two new documentaries, Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil and Tina. Both detail each of the star’s respective troubles with abuse and drug addiction while in the limelight, and our reviewers discuss their candid telling of trauma. The Poetry Society’s National Poetry Competition winner was announced this Thursday in a virtual ceremony. The first prize, and the £5000 that came with it, was awarded to Marvin Thompson, a London-born poet of Jamaican heritage who now lives in mountainous south Wales. He explains what winning the prize means to him and how he explores his identity through his poetry. Dean Koontz is an extraordinarily successful author. His books have sold over 500m copies and been translated into 38 languages with many of them also being turned into screenplays. His first was published more than half a century ago in 1968 and his latest - The Other Emily – has just been published. He joins me from his home in California. Hypha Studios is a new organisation which seeks to regenerate Britain's high streets - 14 percent of whose shops are empty - and meet the needs of the thousands of artists across the UK in need of studio space. Kirsty Lang talks to its founder Camilla Cole about the process, and to its first beneficiary, artist Molly Stredwick whose temporary studio space is now a shop front in Eastbourne. Presenter: Kirsty Lang Producer: Sarah Johnson Studio Manager: Matilda Macari Image: Tina Turner in 'Tina' (2021) © Marc Gruninger
Jimmy & Nath are Hitting The Burbs this morning, live from South Street Reserve in Bellerive. They were joined by the owner of Cabbages Flower Shop, Sophie Harris See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Julien Temple’s biopic Crock Of Gold, Shane MacGowan is a wheezing wreck of himself. Is the Pogues frontman a neglected poet, a cautionary tale, an Irish hero or all three and more?Plus The Avalanches take the cut-and-paste sampledelic collage to wildly ambitious new places. And is David Fincher’s Mank – about the self-destructive alcoholic who wrote Citizen Kane – a work of dedication or just Orson Welles cosplay?Hannah Verdier of The Guardian and Sophie Harris of Mojo and Rolling Stone join Andrew and Siân to sort it all out.Produced and presented by Siân Pattenden and Andrew Harrison. Audio production by Alex Rees. Bigmouth is a Podmasters production. ENDS See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the premier pop-probing podcast…MERSEY, MERSEY ME: The Real Thing, the 4-piece Marvin Gaye of Liverpool 8, finally get their props on a new BBC4 documentary. What do we think?DUBLIN UP: Fontaines DC are this year’s Great New Guitar Band. Will they excite our mature panel as much as they do the ragin’ teens? GET IN THE RING: Leftfield dramady The Peanut Butter Falcon takes a Down’s Syndrome kid who dreams of being a wrestler on a Southern odyssey with Shia LaBoeuf. What’s the laughter:poignancy ratio here?Sophie Harris of Mojo and The Guardian and Jockey Slut veteran Jim Butler join Andrew and Siân to pronounce judgment… Produced and presented by Siân Pattenden and Andrew Harrison. Audio production by Alex Rees. Bigmouth is a Podmasters production. Get every episode of BIGMOUTH a day early when you back us on the crowdfunding platform Patreon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What's going on everyone! Could not be more excited to finally get our incredible partner in the studio with us, Sophie Harris, also joined by her brother and our good friend, Landon Harris. Two of the most loving, kind, and unbelievably intelligent people I have had the pleasure of meeting. They join us tonight as we talk future plans for the podcast with Sophie, all the way to conspiracy theories with Landon. Such a fun and interesting episode as we also just dive into what's been happening recently and just get to know Landon and Sophie better. As always we love each and every person that listens to the podcast and voices your support, we could not thank you enough. If you would like to support the podcast you can become a monthly supporter at Anchor.fm and go to our page to help us grow this podcast. Follow Sophie and Landon on their instagrams as well as Reece and I and our podcast at: Sophie: @Sophie._21 Landon: @the_real_landonharris_33 Braedon: @Braedonkeith2 Reece: @reececorbett33 Beers and Benjies: @beers.and.benjies1 Stay tuned in at the end for more of Setti's new music, we will be switching the outro for every other episode, and for this episode we still have his song "Ice Cream" to carry us out. Find his music on Spotify in. his new album "Fear and Loathing" --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/braedon-keith/support
Jonathan Coe talks about Middle England which has won the Costa Novel Award 2019. Set in the outskirts of Birmingham where car factories have been replaced by pound shops and in a London beset by riots and Olympic fever, it’s a state of the nation novel that tries to make sense of our times, with characters from both sides of the EU referendum divide. Pop megastar Selena Gomez releases her 3rd studio album Rare. She’s been through an emotional rollercoaster in recent years, including an emergency kidney transplant, mental health struggles and public break-ups with Justin Bieber and The Weeknd - all inspiration for the album, which she describes as her most honest yet. Sophie Harris reviews. Johnny Flynn was nominated for an Olivier Award for his performance in Jerusalem and won acclaim for his score for the BBC 4 series Detectorists. For BBC Radio 3 he has co-written the strange tale of a tax adviser’s struggle to uncover Russian tax fraud, his imprisonment by the authorities, and an American financier’s crusade for justice. Flynn tells us about Magnitsky The Musical, which tells the story of the origins of the Magnitsky Act which allows governments to sanction those whom they see as offenders against human rights. And as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex indicate that their roles will be changing, Jan Dalley comments on royal patrons in the arts. Presenter: Stig Abell Producer: Sarah Johnson
Do we hear a middling mid-2000s rock track or is it time for the best, the best, the Best of 2019? Joining Andrew and Siân to reveal their favourite films, albums, tracks, and other things are musician, yogi and Mojo writer Sophie Harris, and King of the Music Writer’s bingo board and Craig Finn fan Michael Hann.Among the top dogs are Booksmart, the screwball teen comedy turning the genre on its head, the HBO series Chernobyl and Succession. Plus, the panel tries to avoid the waterworks - again - talking about Nick Cave’s heartbreaking album Ghosteen. Produced and presented by Andrew Harrison and Siân Pattenden. Audio production by Alex Rees. Bigmouth is a Podmasters production. Get every episode of BIGMOUTH a day early, plus the famous EXTRA BIT, when you back us on the crowdfunding platform Patreon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The skin positivity movement is one of the best things to come out of social media. One project making major waves across Instagram right now is Epidermis by Sophie Harris Taylor. The series, which features 20 images of bare-faced women showcasing their common skin conditions including rosacea, acne and hyperpigmentation in all their glory, is a refreshing and much welcome move in the age of filters and Photoshop. Coaching segment We start the episode with a 5-minute coaching session where you’ll explore how to awaken to your true power on your journey to glow. In this episode of the podcast Journey To Glow founder Caroline Frenette talks to Sophie Harris Taylor about: The idea and movement behind Epidermis Why young women feel so much pressure to hide their skin conditions Thoughts on the way image editing apps and social media project an often unattainable type of beauty What is body and skin positivity and how to advance the movement Why the beauty industry is stuck in an illusory representation of women and the LACK of real representation in terms of beauty and skin How Sophie made the women who posed for Epidermis feel comfortable What the women thought of her photos What impact Sophie hopes Epidermis will have How we can change the beauty industry Download the (FREE) guide Essential Radiance: Caroline's Top 5 Essential Oils For Radiant Skin journeytoglow.com/eosradiance Download the (FREE) guide My Skin is In Crisis, Now What? journeytoglow.com/crisis Links + resources mentioned in this episode: journeytoglow.com/38 If you like these podcast episodes, we would love your support by leaving a review on iTunes journeytoglow.com/review Please share this episode with anyone who needs to hear this information to feel empowered on her journey to glow! Take a screenshot of the episode you're listening, post it on social media and tag @lovemyjourneytoglow. Use the hashtag #journeytoglow or #lovemyjourneytoglow and we'll give you a shout out on the podcast! Website journeytoglow.com Instagram instagram.com/lovemyjourneytoglow Facebook facebook.com/lovemyjourneytoglow Youtube youtube.com/journeytoglow Business Coaching & Consulting carolinefrenette.com
On this week’s pop culture perusal fest… THE GREAT BARRIER, GRIEF: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds’ extraordinary new album Ghosteen leaves our panel floored and yet somehow elated. How did he turn unimaginable personal pain into something so beautiful?THE ROAD OF XS: Many saw Michael Hutchence as just a likeable accumulation of rock star clichés – but was there more to him and to his personal tragedy? And can new biopic Mystify open up the story?I WAS A TEENAGE TRUMP: Does the camp-meets-social-comment extravaganza The Politician – first fruit of Ryan “Glee/Pose” Murphy’s multimillion dollar Netflix deal – bring us closer to the tormented world of feverishly ambitious rich kids? And do we want it it?BURY, MY HEART: As Elbow pile into the vicissitudes of Brexit Britain on their eighth album Giants Of All Sizes, we ask where spiritual unifier Guy Garvey fits into our divided nation. Esquire magazine deputy editor Johnny Davis and Mojo/Times writer Sophie Harris join Andrew and Siân to sort it all out. Produced and presented by Andrew Harrison and Siân Pattenden. Audio production by Sophie Black. Bigmouth is a Podmasters production. Get every episode of BIGMOUTH a day early, plus the famous EXTRA BIT, when you back us on the crowdfunding platform Patreon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Delve into the stories behind the classic recordings with BE THERE WITH DALI, the music podcast from Denmark’s manufacturers of clean, clear, stunningly beautiful loudspeakers – all in admiration of music.BE THERE is the audio companion to DALI’s print magazine, also called BE THERE. You can get a copy for free at dali-speakers.com/BeThere.On this show: How well do you really know your favourite album? Music writer Sophie Harris of Mojo magazine and Time Out New York has loved The Beatles’ White Album for decades – but when she played the newly remastered version on DALI speakers the sound was a revelation. Plus how string arranger to the stars Anne Dudley brought orchestral glamour to pop from ABC to Pet Shop Boys to Robbie Williams and beyond. And more greatest moments in pop.Hear the tunes mentioned on this show in hi-res audio on our Tidal playlist. BE THERE WITH DALI is presented by Andrew Harrison with audio production by Alex Rees. It’s a Podmasters Production.DALI – designed, developed and produced In Admiration Of Musicdali-speakers.comDALI on Facebook@DALIspeakersDALI on YouTubeDALI on Instagram See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It’s a rather more stylish Bigmouth than usual as GQ magazine editor DYLAN JONES joins us for this week’s pop culture dégustation along with SOPHIE HARRIS of Mojo, Time Out and… yoga? On the menu this week: Can HBO/BBC4 documentary ‘The Defiant Ones’ make compelling drama from the parallel rise of Dr Dre and Jimmy Iovine? Psychedelic backwoodsmen Mercury Rev take on Bobbie Gentry’s country-soul classic ‘The Delta Sweete’ with an army of five-star female vocalists. And weren’t Buzzcocks just FANTASTIC? Produced and presented by Andrew Harrison and Siân Pattenden. Studio production by Alex Rees. Bigmouth is a Podmasters production. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dim the lights! It's the pop culture podcast for the louche lounge dweller. Does the Coen Brother's anthology The Ballad of Buster Scruggs cast a new light on the narrative of the Wild West and the lonesome cowboy? And did anyone recognise Tom Waits? We talk about the Suede documentary The Insatiable Ones - chasing the dragon or gettin' off that thar horse? And yes, it's Brett vs Damon week as we muse upon The Good, The Bad and the Queen, Damon Albarn's supergroup with new Brexit Britain album Merrie England. Ian Gittins from the Guardian, Melody Maker and Telegraph plus Sophie Harris from MOJO, The Guardian and Men’s Health join Siân to chew the cud. Support Bigmouth and get a little extra from the podcast every week – buy us a virtual pint via the crowdfunding platform Patreon. Presented by Siân Pattenden. Studio production by Sophie Black. Bigmouth is a Podmasters production. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, we're joined by Sophie Harris and David Denyer to discuss seminal giallo classic Suspiria, the little-known sequels that form The Three Mothers Trilogy (Inferno and Mother of Tears), the upcoming 2018 Suspiria remake and their respective soundtracks. Is Dario Argento a genius? Is he a hack? Or is he a hack on purpose to the point that it equates to being a genius? Listen and decide!
Oh to be in England… This week the legend that is ANNE DUDLEY, string arranger to ABC, Malcolm McLaren, Pet Shop Boys and the pop elite, joins us in the Bigmouth Bunker. Listen up as Anne discusses her Life In Pop™, how she helped create Careless Whisper and Getting Away With It, and her new album ‘Anne Dudley Plays The Art Of Noise’… on piano? Hold tight for an exclusive live rendition of Moments In Love on the hopelessly out-of-tune studio joanna. PLUS Mojo and Guardian journo SOPHIE HARRIS joins Anne, Siân and Anne to discuss ‘Millie Jackson Exposed’, in which the potty-mouthed diva is lovingly reupholstered by producer Steve Levine. And our guests choose the tunes and books they're taking to the beach. It's your own personal Club Tropicana. Picture: Anne on right with Sophie, courtesy of Shane O’Neill. Support BIGMOUTH – buy us a pint via the crowdfunding platform Patreon. Produced and presented by Andrew Harrison with Siân Pattenden. Studio production by Jack Claramunt. Bigmouth is a Podmasters production. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It’s end-of-term! Special guests MARK HOOPER of Hole & Corner magazine and Times/Rolling Stone/Guardian journalist SOPHIE HARRIS bring in the records, films and other stuff that’s wowed them in 2017. Which movies changed the way we think? Which great records did you miss? And how will Andrew squeeze some comics in at the last minute? There’s only one way to find out… See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On a disturbing but profound episode of After Hours AM/The Criminal with hosts Joel Sturgis, Eric Olsen, and forensic psychologist Dr. Clarissa Cole — we delve into the shocking Wisconsin Slenderman stabbing case and the eloquent HBO documentary, BEWARE THE SLENDERMAN, detailing the crime and its psycho-cultural setting with the film’s producer Sophie Harris, developmental psychologist Dr. Jacqueline D Woolley, and folklorist Dr. Jack Zipes. Our guests will join us in the hour 2; in in the hour 1 we will check out the week’s True Crime news, with a special eye toward teen killers in honor of our topic for the evening. On May 31, 2014, Slenderman went from compelling but wholly fictional Internet meme to household word when two 12 year-old Wisconsin girls, Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weier, lured a friend, Payton (“Bella”) Leutner, into the woods and stabbed her 19 times in an effort to earn the favor of the faceless, elongated, dark-suited figure. This real life homage is all the more disturbing because the creation of the character is readily traceable to writer Eric “Victor Surge” Knudsen on the “Something Awful” Internet forum in 2009, in response to a contest asking “participants to turn ordinary photographs into creepy-looking images through digital manipulation and then pass them on as authentic photographs on a number of paranormal forums.” And did they ever. As the most powerful memes do, this one seeped into the very fiber of online culture to the extent that five years later young girls were willing to kill for it. In a sense, Slenderman did become “real” when humans believed he was real and took action accordingly. This is the ultimate compliment for a meme — “an idea, behavior, or style that spreads from person to person within a culture” — when it jumps from concept bandied about on the Internet, to causation in the real world. Suddenly, Slenderm